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multipoint

American  
[muhl-tee-point, muhl-tahy-] / ˈmʌl tiˌpɔɪnt, ˈmʌl taɪ- /

adjective

  1. involving, including, or resulting in multiple points, as in a game.

  2. Computers.  relating to a network connection in which one channel of communication serves multiple terminals or devices at once.

  3. Automotive.  of or relating to a fuel injection system where fuel is injected separately into each cylinder of the engine.


Example Sentences

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The White House is attempting the same approach it used to achieve a U.S.-brokered cease-fire in Gaza last month: draft a multipoint outline and then push the warring parties to accept it, officials said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Last week he notched his first multipoint game of the campaign with a goal and an assist in a 2-0 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins.

From Seattle Times

Luxurious wireless and active noise-canceling headphones for audiophiles have high-fidelity sound, sidetone, customizable EQ, Bluetooth 5.1 Multipoint and play 30+ hours on each charge.

From Seattle Times

“Self defense” vigilante leader Hipolito Mora had long since ceased to pose an armed threat to the cartel that dominates western Mexico’s Michoacan state, as was clear from the overwhelming, deadly, multipoint ambush in which he and three followers were slain Thursday.

From Washington Times

But the second often quietly goes about its business unless Jaden Schwartz has a multipoint night.

From Seattle Times